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How can I merge a field into a continuous paragraph using Office 2007? I have
a spreadsheet with a list of names in Column A. I would like my merge to flow as a single paragraph on 8.5" x 11" sheet that automatically continues onto the next line. Listing the data in columns is not a viable option for me in this case. Basically, I want something that looks like this: Name 1 Name 2 Name 3 Name 4 Name 5 Name 6 Name 7 Name 8 Name 9 Name 10 ....etc Thanks! |
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The only way that I know of to do it would be to use a Directory type mail
merge main document in which you have nothing but the one mergefield. When you execute that to a new document, you will get Name 1ΒΆ Name 2ΒΆ Name 3ΒΆ etc where the ΒΆ is a carriage return. Then you can use EditReplace to replace ^p with or whatever it is that you want to separate the names. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "ACK" wrote in message ... How can I merge a field into a continuous paragraph using Office 2007? I have a spreadsheet with a list of names in Column A. I would like my merge to flow as a single paragraph on 8.5" x 11" sheet that automatically continues onto the next line. Listing the data in columns is not a viable option for me in this case. Basically, I want something that looks like this: Name 1 Name 2 Name 3 Name 4 Name 5 Name 6 Name 7 Name 8 Name 9 Name 10 ...etc Thanks! |
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I sort of found a way to make this work...
I did used the directory option and then merged my field into a single column with a line break like this: Name Next Record Then merged to a new document. Then, used Find/Replace to replace all of the line breaks with a space instead. "ACK" wrote: How can I merge a field into a continuous paragraph using Office 2007? I have a spreadsheet with a list of names in Column A. I would like my merge to flow as a single paragraph on 8.5" x 11" sheet that automatically continues onto the next line. Listing the data in columns is not a viable option for me in this case. Basically, I want something that looks like this: Name 1 Name 2 Name 3 Name 4 Name 5 Name 6 Name 7 Name 8 Name 9 Name 10 ...etc Thanks! |
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AFAICS, a directory merge with nothing except that one field and the
unavoidable paragraph mark should in fact do Name 1Name 2Name 3etc so your idea should work for the OP without any Edit-Replace step, unless something goes wrong when too much stuff is merged into a single paragraph (and that would likely happen after the edit-replace as well). Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk Visit Londinium at http://www.ralphwatson.tv On 27/10/2009 19:26, Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote: The only way that I know of to do it would be to use a Directory type mail merge main document in which you have nothing but the one mergefield. When you execute that to a new document, you will get Name 1ΒΆ Name 2ΒΆ Name 3ΒΆ etc where the ΒΆ is a carriage return. Then you can use EditReplace to replace ^p with or whatever it is that you want to separate the names. |
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You don't need the Next Record with a directory type mail merge. As
Peter points out, all you need in the mail merge main document is: Name ? Ά Click on the Show/Hide button (Ά) to make sure that you have nothing else in the document. -- Hope this helps Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid, professional basis. "ACK" wrote in message ... I sort of found a way to make this work... I did used the directory option and then merged my field into a single column with a line break like this: Name ? Next Record Then merged to a new document. Then, used Find/Replace to replace all of the line breaks with a space instead. "ACK" wrote: How can I merge a field into a continuous paragraph using Office 2007? I have a spreadsheet with a list of names in Column A. I would like my merge to flow as a single paragraph on 8.5" x 11" sheet that automatically continues onto the next line. Listing the data in columns is not a viable option for me in this case. Basically, I want something that looks like this: Name 1 ? Name 2 ? Name 3 ? Name 4 ? Name 5 Name 6 ? Name 7 ? Name 8 ? Name 9 ? Name 10 ...etc Thanks! |
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You don't need the Next Record with a directory type mail merge. As
Peter points out, all you need in the mail merge main document is: Name ? ΒΆ Hi Doug. When I tried this approach, the merge stopped after a single line. Something like this... Name 1 Name 2 Name 3 Na I wonder if this could have anythign to do with the known Merge bug that exists on a Tablet PC? Anyway, the EditReplace ^p with worked fine enough for me. Thanks! Click on the Show/Hide button (ΒΆ) to make sure that you have nothing else in the document. -- Hope this helps Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid, professional basis. "ACK" wrote in message ... I sort of found a way to make this work... I did used the directory option and then merged my field into a single column with a line break like this: Name ? Next Record Then merged to a new document. Then, used Find/Replace to replace all of the line breaks with a space instead. "ACK" wrote: How can I merge a field into a continuous paragraph using Office 2007? I have a spreadsheet with a list of names in Column A. I would like my merge to flow as a single paragraph on 8.5" x 11" sheet that automatically continues onto the next line. Listing the data in columns is not a viable option for me in this case. Basically, I want something that looks like this: Name 1 ? Name 2 ? Name 3 ? Name 4 ? Name 5 Name 6 ? Name 7 ? Name 8 ? Name 9 ? Name 10 ...etc Thanks! . |
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I am not aware of any problem with a Directory type mail merge on a Tablet
PC. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "ACK" wrote in message ... You don't need the Next Record with a directory type mail merge. As Peter points out, all you need in the mail merge main document is: Name ? ΒΆ Hi Doug. When I tried this approach, the merge stopped after a single line. Something like this... Name 1 Name 2 Name 3 Na I wonder if this could have anythign to do with the known Merge bug that exists on a Tablet PC? Anyway, the EditReplace ^p with worked fine enough for me. Thanks! Click on the Show/Hide button (ΒΆ) to make sure that you have nothing else in the document. -- Hope this helps Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid, professional basis. "ACK" wrote in message ... I sort of found a way to make this work... I did used the directory option and then merged my field into a single column with a line break like this: Name ? Next Record Then merged to a new document. Then, used Find/Replace to replace all of the line breaks with a space instead. "ACK" wrote: How can I merge a field into a continuous paragraph using Office 2007? I have a spreadsheet with a list of names in Column A. I would like my merge to flow as a single paragraph on 8.5" x 11" sheet that automatically continues onto the next line. Listing the data in columns is not a viable option for me in this case. Basically, I want something that looks like this: Name 1 ? Name 2 ? Name 3 ? Name 4 ? Name 5 Name 6 ? Name 7 ? Name 8 ? Name 9 ? Name 10 ...etc Thanks! . |
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